RT Article T1 From David Burrell CSC to Sara Grant RSCJ: The distinctive relation between creature and Creator in Christian theology JF Scottish journal of theology VO 74 IS 2 SP 123 OP 134 A1 Soars, Daniel LA English PB Cambridge Univ. Press YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1767717180 AB I focus in this article on the work of the contemporary Thomist, David Burrell, and the ways in which he is influenced particularly by Robert Sokolowski and Kathryn Tanner in his articulation of the sui generis relation between creature and Creator. By paying close attention to Burrell's work on the metaphysics of creation I show how the notions of "distinction" and "relation" cannot be separated in his understanding of the world-and-God. I then examine how Thomas's own thinking through of these issues was carried out in engagement with voices from outside the Christian tradition and, finally, explore Burrell's invitation to extend the conversation beyond Abrahamic frontiers by turning to the work of a lesser-known Thomist scholar - Sara Grant. K1 David Burrell K1 Sara Grant K1 Distinction K1 Non-dualism K1 Relation DO 10.1017/S0036930621000302